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March 08, 1991 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-03-08

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Burial Practices
At Kaufman Chapel
It is about time The Jewish

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News had the courage to

write about what really goes
on at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel (Mar. 1).
Because of the high volume
of business they do, the
deceased are treated more
like a car going through a Jax
car wash. As Elizabeth Ap-
plebaum reported, the bodies
are given a "wash and a spray
wax coating."
Kaufman Chapel willingly
violates Jewish law by em-
balming bodies and arrang-
ing for cremation. The deceas-
ed are "fixed up" for viewing
by gentile morticians which is
also against Jewish law.
As the article stated, if you
want it they will do it,
anything for a buck. Our
religion says that the deceas-
ed should be shown the same
respect you would give a
Torah . . .

Dr. Ronald A. Neufeld
West Bloomfield

N EWS

Iraq Is Threat
Claims Envoy

United Nations (JTA) —
The destruction of Iraq's
once-vaunted military
arsenal, much of it now
strewn across the desert in
burned-out hulks of tank
metal and abandoned
weapons, has greatly
diminished the Iraqi threat
to the region, Israel's am-
bassador to the United
Nations said last week.
But while the war may
have ended in sweeping
defeat for what was the
world's fourth largest army,
Iraqi President Saddam
Hussein so far has retained
his hold, posing a continuing
danger to Israel, the ambas-
sador, Yoram Aridor, said.
"Israel is still in danger,
but we are capable of defen-
ding ourselves if and when
the need to defend ourselves
arises," said Mr. Aridor,
whose country has so far
refrained from responding
militarily to the 39 Iraqi
missile attacks it has en-
dured. Mr. Aridor con-
gratulated the U.S.-led
forces that defeated the Iraqi
army in just 100 hours, say-
ing Hussein was stopped at
the 11th hour, before acquir-
ing nuclear weapons. During
the hour-long interview in
his office at the Israeli Mis-
sion, Mr. Aridor stressed
over and over again Israel's
willingness to engage in
direct, bilateral negotiations
with its Arab neighbors.

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